With the expansion of concrete surfaces in developing countries, the urban areas around the countries show a significant increase in temperature compared to that of rural areas. This phenomenon is called the Urban Heat Island [UHI] effect. The purpose of this study is to assess outdoor thermal comfort parameters under various street geometry and orientations as well as surface reflectance characteristics. This requires on-site monitoring and field data collection of urban thermal comfort parameters as well as building thermal characteristics required for calibrating numerical models. Using this data, urban areas are simulated through software to understand how buildings absorb/emits heat at different times of the day.Bachelor of Engineering...
Surface temperature measurements carried out during summer period, at canyons’ facades, pavements an...
An urban form has undeniable influence on microclimatic and human thermal conditions in ...
The Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect is a phenomenon whereby urban areas become warmer than their surr...
In city, when temperatures run higher than those in suburban and rural areas, this generate a phenom...
Microclimate conditions in urban open spaces are directly linked to the configuration of street axes...
The urban heat island (UHI) phenomenon and the outdoor thermal comfort in a planned city need to be ...
In recent years, the urban climate has been progressively changing due to different causes that affe...
It is well known that the urban environment changes local climate inside the city. This change of th...
The street thermal environment is important for thermal comfort, urban climate and pollutant dispers...
WOS:000886147600039Urban heat island effect is one of the major issues and to be addressed in order ...
Thermal environment in an urban street canyon is primarily affected by prevailing air conditions, wi...
Along with urbanization, sealing of vegetated land and evaporation surfaces by impermeable materials...
The world has experienced extreme urban growth in the last and current centuries, since more than ha...
Pavement surface temperature could reach up to be 20-30°C higher than the air temperature due to sol...
Todays, most Iraqi cities suffer from extremely hot-dry climate for long periods throughout the year...
Surface temperature measurements carried out during summer period, at canyons’ facades, pavements an...
An urban form has undeniable influence on microclimatic and human thermal conditions in ...
The Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect is a phenomenon whereby urban areas become warmer than their surr...
In city, when temperatures run higher than those in suburban and rural areas, this generate a phenom...
Microclimate conditions in urban open spaces are directly linked to the configuration of street axes...
The urban heat island (UHI) phenomenon and the outdoor thermal comfort in a planned city need to be ...
In recent years, the urban climate has been progressively changing due to different causes that affe...
It is well known that the urban environment changes local climate inside the city. This change of th...
The street thermal environment is important for thermal comfort, urban climate and pollutant dispers...
WOS:000886147600039Urban heat island effect is one of the major issues and to be addressed in order ...
Thermal environment in an urban street canyon is primarily affected by prevailing air conditions, wi...
Along with urbanization, sealing of vegetated land and evaporation surfaces by impermeable materials...
The world has experienced extreme urban growth in the last and current centuries, since more than ha...
Pavement surface temperature could reach up to be 20-30°C higher than the air temperature due to sol...
Todays, most Iraqi cities suffer from extremely hot-dry climate for long periods throughout the year...
Surface temperature measurements carried out during summer period, at canyons’ facades, pavements an...
An urban form has undeniable influence on microclimatic and human thermal conditions in ...
The Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect is a phenomenon whereby urban areas become warmer than their surr...